Golden State Warriors forward Jimmy Butler (10) and guard Stephen Curry (30) shake hands after an NBA basketball game against the Chicago Bulls, Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025, in Chicago. (Image via AP Photo/Erin Hooley) The Golden State Warriors could have compelling reasons to pursue Robert Williams III in the latest trade rumors circulating ahead of the 2025-26 NBA season. The trade discussions suggest a potential deal that would bring Williams, a dynamic and athletic center, to the Warriors, filling a critical gap in their roster.One name that could address this gap is Portland Trail Blazers center Robert Williams III. Despite being injury-prone, the 27-year-old remains one of the NBA’s most impactful rim protectors when healthy. Reports suggest that Williams could become a prime trade target before the season’s deadline, attracting interest from contenders like Golden State.
Why Robert Williams III Fits the Golden State Warriors’ Needs
Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler, and Draymond Green would all benefit from Robert Williams III’s defensive instincts and vertical spacing. His shot-blocking, rebounding, and lob-finishing abilities would add a new dimension to the Warriors’ frontcourt. As ClutchPoints’ Rohan Brahmbhatt noted, “Robert Williams III is one of the NBA’s most tantalizing big men when healthy. His rim protection, lob-finishing ability, and defensive IQ make him a game-changer in short bursts.”
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A potential trade package could see Golden State sending Buddy Hield and future draft compensation to Portland. This would give the Golden State Warriors a younger, more athletic center option, while the Blazers could open minutes for developing big Yang Hansen and secure assets for the future.
Robert Williams III’s Recent Performance
In the 2024-25 season, Williams played 20 games for Portland, averaging:PointsReboundsBlocksDefensive Box Plus-Minus 5.8 5.9 1.7 3.2His best stretch came during his Boston Celtics tenure in 2021-22, when he finished seventh in Defensive Player of the Year voting and earned All-Defensive Second Team honors.
Risk and Reward for Golden State
Williams’ health remains the biggest question mark. However, if he stays on the court, a defensive trio of Butler, Green, and Williams could make life miserable for opposing offenses. For a Warriors team looking to stay competitive in the West, this move could be worth the gamble – especially if it helps extend Stephen Curry’s championship window.Also read: NBA Trade Rumors: Los Angeles Lakers Eye Potential Austin Reaves Trade for $36.37 Million Sacramento Kings Star Duo; Austin Reaves Key Trade Asset?If executed, the deal would give Golden State a unique blend of defensive grit and athleticism, potentially turning them into a more complete team capable of contending deep into the playoffs.